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rallies make us bullish. when your last experience in the market was having almost all of your stocks produce huge gains, you're going to feel like buying. >> bless you. >> i have never seen anyone else sneeze on tv. how do they repress it? i mean, i've had hiccups on tv, too. how do they repress it? what is -- is there a class that i can go to? write me. 1-800-784-cnbc to tell me how i can keep from sneezing. when you buy stocks the day after they've gotten huge markups, you're letting the rally take advantage of you. i know this sounds like common sense. i mean, something any idiot could figure out. but i don't want to waste your time on this show. of course, you know it's silly to buy the day after a rally. discipline, people. you know it right until the time comes, and then you get swept away by your emotions. i know people who after a rally, do you know what they want to do? they want to back up the truck. take that! you need the playbook. you need rules! rules to prevent you from getting swept away and
rallies make us bullish. when your last experience in the market was having almost all of your stocks produce huge gains, you're going to feel like buying. >> bless you. >> i have never seen anyone else sneeze on tv. how do they repress it? i mean, i've had hiccups on tv, too. how do they repress it? what is -- is there a class that i can go to? write me. 1-800-784-cnbc to tell me how i can keep from sneezing. when you buy stocks the day after they've gotten huge markups, you're...
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e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com. uk ♪ singer:wanted to get myself a new cell phone ♪ ♪ so i could hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let me have is this dinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. >>> welcome back to the show. we are going to take a quick look around the global equity markets now to give you an impression of what's going on after the big sell-off that we saw yesterday. starting off in the uk, to check on what's going on with the ftse 100, hire by about 0.6%. we are adding about 31, 32 poichts or so today. let's take a look at some of the movers. while i tell you whats been happening until the economic data, we had cpi earlier which shows prices are remaining sticky. but not by as much as has
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david, good to have you with us. first of all, in your report, you cited a stronger outlook for asia, in particular demands rebounding in china. is that pick up, you think, from asia strong enough to offset weakness seen elsewhere? >> i think it is going to take time to seep through. we have revised up chinese demand for the remainder of '09 to 2010 to about 100,000 barrels a day. bur it is being offset by a continued weakness in europe and to some extent in the u.s. for the second year running in 2009, we're basically not seeing the traditional seasonal summer driving season in the u.s. and that is keeping a cap on demand levels overall. >> what is happening with global gas/oil demand? i mean, you sort of highlight normally that's the one that's the key indicator for you, david. >> yeah. i mean, that's looking pretty sluggish and we've seen a shift in the overhang in consumer inventories moving from crude into products. and it's particularly the middle of the barrel, heating oil and diesel and kerosene where that ov
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epin, you're saying with us. still to come after posting solid profits in the secretary quarter, banks are pick up recruitment. who is hiring? we're going to tell you in just a moment. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner says the government won't allow wall street to return to its old habits. in an interview with the wall street journal, geithner pushes back against criticism that companies that are profitable again are returning to business as usual. he says the weakest parts of the financial system don't exist any more. geithner says banks have significantly reduced their balance sheets and are running with much less leverage. he says president obama's financial reform plan is on track, predicting congress will give the white house most of what it wants. speaking of the white house, the obama administering is planning to charge big banks higher fees to pay for tighter regulation. reports say banks with at least $10 billion in assets would pay more while community banks
epin, you're saying with us. still to come after posting solid profits in the secretary quarter, banks are pick up recruitment. who is hiring? we're going to tell you in just a moment. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner says the government won't allow wall street to return to its old habits. in an interview with the wall street journal, geithner pushes back against criticism that companies that are profitable again are returning to...
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becky is with us to tell us what's up. hey, becky. >> good morning. the market's moving on friday's jobs reports to focus on the fed. we've got the lineup ready to keep the investors ahead the t of the sufb. plus, a trio of heavyweights. mike designhart, and a hedge fund manager. we'll find out about the market in terms of opportunities. we'll have them on for an hour. then from free journalists to northa to clean energy. with former white house chief of staff under president clinton, part of the delegation that helped free the two journalists last week. plus the oracle's getting his groove back. squawk box at the top of the hour. >>> ross, have you ever heard of cars for kids? >> cars for kids? no. >> you never heard of that?? >> no. >> it's a charity. i'm very sure that bertha's heard of that. in fact, i bet she's heard of the theme song. 1-877-cars for kids. >> i admit, i did leave her a voice mail with an obnoxious song. it's nice. >> playing songs in my ear. bertha, i owe you. she's been going at me all week long. >> if we're up early, i might as
becky is with us to tell us what's up. hey, becky. >> good morning. the market's moving on friday's jobs reports to focus on the fed. we've got the lineup ready to keep the investors ahead the t of the sufb. plus, a trio of heavyweights. mike designhart, and a hedge fund manager. we'll find out about the market in terms of opportunities. we'll have them on for an hour. then from free journalists to northa to clean energy. with former white house chief of staff under president clinton,...
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glad you're joining us. we've seen a slight bounce on the open in the european indices despite the fact a little bit of money came on the u.s. trade in yesterday's session. we've had pleasing numbers across the board. commerzbank, unilever, a couple of the companies that have been trading higher. the dollar cross rates, we're waiting on monetary policy tightening from the ecb and the bank of england. and you've got the nonfarm payroll data out tomorrow. christine, hello. >> hey, louisa. here in asia, a positive session with the exception, of course, with china. we have china, australia. let me give you the gist of what's happening in the markets. the nikkei 225 is up 1.3%. kospi is up 0.3%. the shanghai composite, down more than % at one stage and now regaining a little ground, but ending 2% lower. and the hang seng is up almost 2% and the bombay sensitive 30 index is up but marginally. liquidity is hampering sentiment in the shanghai market. on that note, over to you, bertha. >> thanks very much, christine.
glad you're joining us. we've seen a slight bounce on the open in the european indices despite the fact a little bit of money came on the u.s. trade in yesterday's session. we've had pleasing numbers across the board. commerzbank, unilever, a couple of the companies that have been trading higher. the dollar cross rates, we're waiting on monetary policy tightening from the ecb and the bank of england. and you've got the nonfarm payroll data out tomorrow. christine, hello. >> hey, louisa....
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burps and company also joining us this morning to talk to us about strategy. j.j., it seems as though either the bears have thrown in the towel or some of them have drunk the cool aid and are giddy about this market at this point. what is your feeling about the gains that we've seen? >> i think when you look back and start to do historical comparisons and you have to go back to 1929, 1932, because this is clearly the worst economic crisis we've had since post world war ii. we haven't just had a market decline. we've had a credit bubble, which ultimately led to a real estate bubble which has now gone on to a consumer bubble. this could very well be just as bad as japan has had for almost a 20-year bear market. although i think the stimulus and the response to this is more actively pursued and positive in the united states. i just believe this is not going to be a sustained recovery. i think it's important to point out to most of the investors out there that if you've missed this rally, you've only missed about the top 10%, 15%. we feel that we need to wait arou
burps and company also joining us this morning to talk to us about strategy. j.j., it seems as though either the bears have thrown in the towel or some of them have drunk the cool aid and are giddy about this market at this point. what is your feeling about the gains that we've seen? >> i think when you look back and start to do historical comparisons and you have to go back to 1929, 1932, because this is clearly the worst economic crisis we've had since post world war ii. we haven't just...
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thank you for joining us. a lot of people are saying with these relatively successful auctions of the 2 and the 5 and the 7 is presumed to go that way, as well, this afternoon, that this is a really good sign. what's your take? >> well, of course, it's a good sign. however, you have to keep in mind, it's one of the most liquid markets in the world. so probably a little surprised. on the other hand, when you look for risk in duration plays, you look gore treasuries and longer duration and you buy this risking when you get attractive yields for that. >> but david, we've had two guests on "worldwide exchange" so far, one who said that bond yields remain very low and that's something to keep an eye on. and another one said that it's dangerous, that's his word, dangerous, to be in long-term bonds right now. what do you think? >> well, it depends on the economic outlook. when you expect economic recovery will be risky, that we return to economic growth already to potential economic growth already in the next year, t
thank you for joining us. a lot of people are saying with these relatively successful auctions of the 2 and the 5 and the 7 is presumed to go that way, as well, this afternoon, that this is a really good sign. what's your take? >> well, of course, it's a good sign. however, you have to keep in mind, it's one of the most liquid markets in the world. so probably a little surprised. on the other hand, when you look for risk in duration plays, you look gore treasuries and longer duration and...
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good to have you with us. when you look at the bombay index, down 3.4%, if stocks continue to fall at this rate, will it hold the economy hostage? >> well, you know, we're probably looking at a market correction of 15 to 20%, which would bring the markets to more saner levels than where we were a few weeks ago. right now in dollar terms, down 9 or 10%. probably another 5 to 10% before we probably would see them putting money back into the market. in terms of the impact on comet, economy, this is natural, healthy market correction. the indian market seems to be taking its leed from shanghai. the rest of the world taking its lead from shanghai. not many people do understand that.. if that's the case, people need an excuse to sell off, and that's why india is selling off today. >> steven pope still with us from canter fitzgerald europe. healthy correction, what are your feelings? >> post the election, the return of a pro business, pro reform style of government coming through. i think we're on the cusp of seeing
good to have you with us. when you look at the bombay index, down 3.4%, if stocks continue to fall at this rate, will it hold the economy hostage? >> well, you know, we're probably looking at a market correction of 15 to 20%, which would bring the markets to more saner levels than where we were a few weeks ago. right now in dollar terms, down 9 or 10%. probably another 5 to 10% before we probably would see them putting money back into the market. in terms of the impact on comet, economy,...
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joining us now for market strategy is art hogan, managing director. and julian pendock is with us. arty, i want to start with you. today everybody everyone will be focused on the fed. but let's start more widely. we've had a really nice move in july. the markets are at new highs for the year. is this kind of as good as it gets for a while? have we maybe stolen a little momentum from the fall? are we due for a pullback? >> you know, it's interesting. that's the $64,000 question. everyone wants to know how we got to where we are on news that was less bad. second quarter earnings season came in better than expected, but still not where we have not them to be. i think what we've effectively done is priced in the now, priced in sustainability. nobody is predicting economic growth in the second half of 2009. it's really the first time for 2010 when we start looking forward to multiples. it's still reasonable. but it's going to take a vith catalyst to keep us moving ahead. the other thing here is we've got a dichotomy of events happening. the fed is, at some point in time, will have to st
joining us now for market strategy is art hogan, managing director. and julian pendock is with us. arty, i want to start with you. today everybody everyone will be focused on the fed. but let's start more widely. we've had a really nice move in july. the markets are at new highs for the year. is this kind of as good as it gets for a while? have we maybe stolen a little momentum from the fall? are we due for a pullback? >> you know, it's interesting. that's the $64,000 question. everyone...
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thanks so much for joining us, getting up early this morning and joining us from stanford. robert is the chief market strategist at banyon partners. one quick look at futures, continuing to show a nice bounce at the open if those jobless claims come in. that's it for us. ladies, it's been wonderful working with you this week. i am off on holiday. >> lucky, lucky you. i'm becky meehan in europe. >> have a great holiday, bertha. i'm christine tan here in asia. welcome to progressive.com. you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar a month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. right on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran a 500. more like a 900 v-twin. excuse me. well, you're excused. the right insurance for your ride. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ well i was shopping for ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm drivin
thanks so much for joining us, getting up early this morning and joining us from stanford. robert is the chief market strategist at banyon partners. one quick look at futures, continuing to show a nice bounce at the open if those jobless claims come in. that's it for us. ladies, it's been wonderful working with you this week. i am off on holiday. >> lucky, lucky you. i'm becky meehan in europe. >> have a great holiday, bertha. i'm christine tan here in asia. welcome to...
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with us. larry hatheway from ubs. >>> we'll head to tokyo and check in on the trading day there with ken moriyasu. moriyasu-san. >> hi, christine. on the last day of trading before the crucial election on sunday, tokyo stocks repointed to close at 10,534. the july unemployment rate, which reached a record high did not have too much of a negative effect. casio computer climbed 8.5% on reports that casio, hitachi and nec may integrate their bess. nippon airways closed by 2% after suggesting that its dreamliner would make its inaugural seconder by year in. the nikkei has learned that credit default swaps be transferred through clearing houses in an effort to suggest transparency. such clearing houses are now being planned by the tokyo stock exchange. the g. 20 finance ministers and central bankers are expected to cover changes when they meet next month. that was the nikkei business report. back to you, christine. >> moriyasu-san, thank you for that. ken moriyasu from the nikkei. >> coming up afte
with us. larry hatheway from ubs. >>> we'll head to tokyo and check in on the trading day there with ken moriyasu. moriyasu-san. >> hi, christine. on the last day of trading before the crucial election on sunday, tokyo stocks repointed to close at 10,534. the july unemployment rate, which reached a record high did not have too much of a negative effect. casio computer climbed 8.5% on reports that casio, hitachi and nec may integrate their bess. nippon airways closed by 2% after...
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they're tied to us. but over time they are looking for other places to invest. >> emily, this is christine here. durable goods, consumer confidence sentiment, what is top of your watch list? what are you looking for? >> one of the things that we're looking for that the media is downplaying at the moment is the swine flu season coming up in the autumn in the northern hemisphere. the world health organization predicts one-third of the world's population will contract swine flu. if it's not fatal but keeps people out of work and school for a week of time, this will slow economic activity. right now it's off the radar. we're at the end of summer in the northern hemisphere. but developed countries are pretty soon going to go into cold and flu season. that could be a wildcard that isn't really being talked about very much. >> emily, if you suspect we're going to get a setback in the stock market, what happens to bonds? are you going to reallocate more money back into bonds? >> we're already doing so, ross. we
they're tied to us. but over time they are looking for other places to invest. >> emily, this is christine here. durable goods, consumer confidence sentiment, what is top of your watch list? what are you looking for? >> one of the things that we're looking for that the media is downplaying at the moment is the swine flu season coming up in the autumn in the northern hemisphere. the world health organization predicts one-third of the world's population will contract swine flu. if...
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joining us now for the next hour, chief investment officer. good to have you with us. obviously when you see the chinese market tank like that 6.7%, you have to say, hang on, this is healthy correction, but why are people so nervous? >> well, christine, i don't think too many people knew why the market went up so much, therefore they don't know why the market is going down either. it is the -- the reasons why it is causing jitter is because china was the first country to come out of the global slump, and therefore they think things are beginning to stall there, then they begin to wonder if it'll happen elsewhere, as well and that is the reason why china market turmoil causes more than proportionate because it has become right or wrong trend setter for many investors. >> let's take a look at japan, that story again today. we have a new government in place, dpj winning by landslide victory. how hopeful are you that change is going to come about? new policies for reviving the economy. >> i think hope springs eternal. we had winning twice and second time he withdrew after
joining us now for the next hour, chief investment officer. good to have you with us. obviously when you see the chinese market tank like that 6.7%, you have to say, hang on, this is healthy correction, but why are people so nervous? >> well, christine, i don't think too many people knew why the market went up so much, therefore they don't know why the market is going down either. it is the -- the reasons why it is causing jitter is because china was the first country to come out of the...
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renting allow use to do that. the key is having to discipline to save and invest and achieve some of the other financial goals, even without home ownership. i think that's readily attainable but it's going to take some discipline. >> diana? >> i think it all comes down to numbers as everything does, mark. you have to look at affordability and the difference between renting and owning. what is so sbris iinteresting, report that shows the rental gap, how much more does it cost to own a home on a month-to-month basis than it does to rent. that's interesting is that on average the rental gap is $376, which means it cost you $376 a month more to own a home per month than to rent. today that gap is just $70. if you go local it actually costs less to own in cities like ft. lauderdale, florida, las vegas, costing you $100, $200, $300 less to own a home than to rent. on the flip side, one more thing, there are so many rental properties out there that there is so much pressure on rental prices going down because all the con
renting allow use to do that. the key is having to discipline to save and invest and achieve some of the other financial goals, even without home ownership. i think that's readily attainable but it's going to take some discipline. >> diana? >> i think it all comes down to numbers as everything does, mark. you have to look at affordability and the difference between renting and owning. what is so sbris iinteresting, report that shows the rental gap, how much more does it cost to own...
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you're going to stay with us. bob mckee, chief economist, independent strategy. >>> in other news, we're going to be looking at whether walmart can continue to win new budgetwise customers here in the u.s. and elsewhere. that's coming up after the break. we'll do a preview of the retail giant's second quarter results. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." walmart reports second quarter earnings. they are due out about 7:00 a.m. new york time. the retailer is forecast to earn about 86 cents a share. that would match year ago rultsd. analysts will account for falling food prices and tough comps last year whether consumer spending was boosted by tax rebate checks. wag mart is benefiting from bargain hunting shopper wes we believe. the stock, though, not benefiting from investors. july retail sales are due out at 8:30 a.m. new york time. forecast to have risen by 0.8%. take out autos, sales are expected to have risen ju just 0.1%. eric beater is the senior viewpoint and retail analyst at breen, murray and karat. t
you're going to stay with us. bob mckee, chief economist, independent strategy. >>> in other news, we're going to be looking at whether walmart can continue to win new budgetwise customers here in the u.s. and elsewhere. that's coming up after the break. we'll do a preview of the retail giant's second quarter results. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." walmart reports second quarter earnings. they are due out about 7:00 a.m. new york time. the retailer is...
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he joins us from knoxville, tennessee. stan, thank you for being with us. what an interesting story. you did this, because you were injured. you were in south america somewhere and you needed medical attention, and it was 26 days on foot to get to a doctor? >> yes, yes, 26 days on foot. and so it makes you think, you know, when you're lying there all smashed up somewhere, and there's no doctor in sight. and of course, that unfortunate is really the case for 49 million americans who might as well be in the amazon jungle for their likelihood of being able to access health care in this country. >> is that really true? if you are injured in this country, it is federal law. you walk into an emergency room and you have to be treated is the law. isn't the issue here that it's costly to have health care system like that, and that we need to find a better way to deliver health care to everyone? >> well, yes, you're absolutely right, you can walk into an emergency room and walk out without paying the bill. but there are so many millions of americans who have terrible
he joins us from knoxville, tennessee. stan, thank you for being with us. what an interesting story. you did this, because you were injured. you were in south america somewhere and you needed medical attention, and it was 26 days on foot to get to a doctor? >> yes, yes, 26 days on foot. and so it makes you think, you know, when you're lying there all smashed up somewhere, and there's no doctor in sight. and of course, that unfortunate is really the case for 49 million americans who might...
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carl is with us with a preview. morning, carl. >> ross, you know what these first fridays of the month are like over here. it's like the world cup, super bowl, pick your sports met for. there is only one thing on our mind and that's is jobs watch. our coverage this morning, though, will take a bit of a dernt spin. 30 of the nation's cop economists are gathering in the woods of maine with our own steve leisman this morning to compare forecasts and fish, of course. we're going to take you there live for a unique look at what's widely considered the most important report of the month for the markets. we've got a lot of other stuff going on today, as well, ross. what's the point in talking about it when jobs will troud trounce all of that? we'll begin our coverage in about ten minutes. >> okay. looking forward to it. thank you. >> only steve leisman finds a way to be able to go fishing to do his reporting. quite the boone doggel. coming up next, we'll take a look at the trading day ahead. >>> woept to we want to bring b
carl is with us with a preview. morning, carl. >> ross, you know what these first fridays of the month are like over here. it's like the world cup, super bowl, pick your sports met for. there is only one thing on our mind and that's is jobs watch. our coverage this morning, though, will take a bit of a dernt spin. 30 of the nation's cop economists are gathering in the woods of maine with our own steve leisman this morning to compare forecasts and fish, of course. we're going to take you...
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thank you for joining us. i'm jamie costello along with susan. >>> blaine and her mom claire have the sale to end all sales, started a consignment business. two years ago. right? it's called the we cycle market. tell me how much. now look away. i'll show the audience here. see the price tag on that? go ahead, nina, how much do you think this is selling for? >> i'm going to go with -- probably $40. >> no! >> no? if i find it in a regular store. >> yes. this is $10. >> wow. this one quick without looking? see it? now, take a look. audience. how much do you think this will go for? jumper for a little boy. >> probably $20 when you figure in you have a little undershirt. >> $3. >> 3? >> there you go. >> i'm shopping at the wrong places. >> they have 15,000 items they will sell and bob barker will be with them, too. >>> christine epps is here, she's going to tell us how local stores can beat the big giants. >>> dr. brian bonner is here from gbmc. our sleep expert. are we getting enough sleep or not? >> not enough. >
thank you for joining us. i'm jamie costello along with susan. >>> blaine and her mom claire have the sale to end all sales, started a consignment business. two years ago. right? it's called the we cycle market. tell me how much. now look away. i'll show the audience here. see the price tag on that? go ahead, nina, how much do you think this is selling for? >> i'm going to go with -- probably $40. >> no! >> no? if i find it in a regular store. >> yes. this is...
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use a credit card. stores try to push you to use the debit function because it doesn't cost them any money. they have to pay the credit card servicers t servicers have time it goes through. don't put your p.i.n. number is, the more places you intert it, the more it's floating around. >> amex fired some guy who had stolen a bunch of information from -- it must have been probably hundreds and hundreds of accounts. i haven't seen anything weird happen yet, but -- >> the difference between a credit card and debit card, credit card, the credit card will cover losses for any fraudulent. debit cards will usually do that, too, but you can sit without your money for months at a time before they get that wrapped up because that money comes straight out of your bank account. use your credit card, not your debit card, when you go into any stores. >> something happened with that aflac thing. that wasn't too long. our viewers immediately, they watch a lot, so, i mean, obviously the liberia -- >> monrovia. >> we know
use a credit card. stores try to push you to use the debit function because it doesn't cost them any money. they have to pay the credit card servicers t servicers have time it goes through. don't put your p.i.n. number is, the more places you intert it, the more it's floating around. >> amex fired some guy who had stolen a bunch of information from -- it must have been probably hundreds and hundreds of accounts. i haven't seen anything weird happen yet, but -- >> the difference...
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do you want us to renege on our contract? who will trust us? if you want us to do united states, we're not going to. people are outraged, but the real issue comes down to contract law. who will take your word if you blow up the contracts you've already signed? >> we went through the mill with the capital structure trying to finance the automakers. contracts matter in this country. >>> we are watching the global markets closely. dow futures down more than 150 points. we've had a slow start but hurricane season is also here. the storms oil traders are watching next. the first official hurricane in the news. first, last week's winners and losers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i'm breathing, i'm thinking about trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i always have my eye out for a stock on the move. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 doesn't matter if a company sells computer chips tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 or, i don't know, fish and chips. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i'll look at all kinds of stocks before i settle on one. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i think i'm onto something i'll check it ou
do you want us to renege on our contract? who will trust us? if you want us to do united states, we're not going to. people are outraged, but the real issue comes down to contract law. who will take your word if you blow up the contracts you've already signed? >> we went through the mill with the capital structure trying to finance the automakers. contracts matter in this country. >>> we are watching the global markets closely. dow futures down more than 150 points. we've had a...
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you should take us out and give us a couple of lessons, right? >> we could -- >> yeah. >> i seriously wish i knew how to play golf. >> do you know what golf stands for? >> gentlemen only ladies forbidden. >> no, i would not fever say th >> i learn that from you. >> that's awful. strike that from the record. >> i learn that from you. what does it stand for? >> how many town halls can we watch where the death panels get all the attention, right? it's actually this provision in one of the house bills where medicare would be authorized to reimburse doctors who counsel patient on end of life if, in fact, the patients want it. it's been inflated to mean a lot more than that. it does point to american's fear about government, involved. the journal has a piece, why is this in there any way? it's a third of spending. the hope is if this were in place you wouldn't be doing the wasteful spending in the last year of life. >> it's impossible to talk about it. rum rahm emanuel has at least rac raised the issue, you have someone with dementia than someone very
you should take us out and give us a couple of lessons, right? >> we could -- >> yeah. >> i seriously wish i knew how to play golf. >> do you know what golf stands for? >> gentlemen only ladies forbidden. >> no, i would not fever say th >> i learn that from you. >> that's awful. strike that from the record. >> i learn that from you. what does it stand for? >> how many town halls can we watch where the death panels get all the...
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christine doesn't want us to use her last name or show her face is the ex-wife of 34-year- old john nicklas. in fact, she still lives with him and his 26-year-old fiancee shannon honea. police say the couple sexual abused and videotaped children as young as 2 years old. in many cases, in their middle river home. , i had no idea it was going on. i mean supposedly they have a lot of evidence. but i'm having a hard time believing that it would be something he would actually do. because i've known him for a listening time too. >> reporter: we have learned the couple are both emts with transcare. a spokesperson tells us they were fired after not reporting to work last week. that's when police arrested the couple. >> that they came, must have got the search warrant and came back and took everything. they had a lot of stuff that they had in bags. >> reporter: along with dvds and video, detectives also discovered several prescription bottles in the couple's bedroom, and they say one of the videos shows a pre-teen girl apparently unconscious during the abuse. >> anybody in this kind of business, in
christine doesn't want us to use her last name or show her face is the ex-wife of 34-year- old john nicklas. in fact, she still lives with him and his 26-year-old fiancee shannon honea. police say the couple sexual abused and videotaped children as young as 2 years old. in many cases, in their middle river home. , i had no idea it was going on. i mean supposedly they have a lot of evidence. but i'm having a hard time believing that it would be something he would actually do. because i've known...
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and they talk to us and tell us their stories. sometimes because we have a camera there. some times we are just standing there. we get great stories from people because we go to them. >> this makes the electric car feasible. >> it is not about people setting up to tell their story. it's about us showing up and asking them to tell their story. >> you live in this town. you see the businesses people who live here. what is your thought on that? >> what it is going to do is equip me to go back now and really start to work on the questions that people have been asking me. the questions that they haven't had answered. >> i'm going to go out there and i'm going to work on those stories and i'm going to come back to these towns and say did i answer those questions? did i help you understand the issue that is so important to you that you asked about one day. >> ali, knowing what the questions are to know what kind of information to give people about this incredibly important debate. what are people telling you about where we go from here, ali? >> well, people are -- there is hope
and they talk to us and tell us their stories. sometimes because we have a camera there. some times we are just standing there. we get great stories from people because we go to them. >> this makes the electric car feasible. >> it is not about people setting up to tell their story. it's about us showing up and asking them to tell their story. >> you live in this town. you see the businesses people who live here. what is your thought on that? >> what it is going to do is...
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maybe a few annoying ones you use yourself. cnn.com has been collecting them for us. producer joining us from cnn.com at the i-report desk. i can't stand, tyson, when people mispronounce, especially, but i cannot stand the word funds for money. funds. >> is that one that you use, by chance? >> no. when i talk about taxpayer funds, i say the money that congress took out of my back pocket, instead of funds. >> what we're finding, i'm just as guilty as anybody who has participated in this. i use actually a lot and i'll be using probably a million times in this hit and i say the word awesome probably 100 times a day and, really, i say it probably so much that it kind of lost its meaning and that's really the behind this project that we've been doing. really fantastic. we have been asking i-reporters what are the words that you hear that are overused and so tired of hearing them and maybe they've lost their meaning and what we did we heard back, we heard so many wonderful responses that our i-report intern this summer took a lot of these responses and he matched the audio
maybe a few annoying ones you use yourself. cnn.com has been collecting them for us. producer joining us from cnn.com at the i-report desk. i can't stand, tyson, when people mispronounce, especially, but i cannot stand the word funds for money. funds. >> is that one that you use, by chance? >> no. when i talk about taxpayer funds, i say the money that congress took out of my back pocket, instead of funds. >> what we're finding, i'm just as guilty as anybody who has...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> you know, i don't know about you, but i get a little confused sometimes does president obama actually favor a single-payer health care plan? and what does that mean, anyway? we need a bit of a reality check here. josh levs is joining us with that. what are you learning here? >> yeah, tony, it's back in the news. because it's something that president obama said just a couple days ago. i
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that gives us some alarm. also, what gives us some alarm is this area has become better organized and this area over here that is it is moving in to is a little bit more conducive to strengthening. just a wave right now and next stop is tropical depression in the national hurricane center has upped the ante, they think it is a better than 50% chance of beit becoming a tropical depression. so, that's what we're looking at as far as there. a couple models that have gotten cranked up on this thing which could be the next tropical depression and these kind of take you at least at this point, here's the east coast and very bill-like manner. so, that's very early. we'd like to really get things nailed down a little bit more, once we get a plane in there and start to run the models more accurately. a little sneak peek into how things are doing. little bit farther to the south, we have this issue. area of low pressure, kind of a front down across florida. showers and thunderstorms this time of year. they scrubbed the
that gives us some alarm. also, what gives us some alarm is this area has become better organized and this area over here that is it is moving in to is a little bit more conducive to strengthening. just a wave right now and next stop is tropical depression in the national hurricane center has upped the ante, they think it is a better than 50% chance of beit becoming a tropical depression. so, that's what we're looking at as far as there. a couple models that have gotten cranked up on this thing...
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we thank you for being with us tonight. please join us tomorrow. for all of us, thank you for watching. good night from new york. good night from new york. next here, campbell brown. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome. we got a lot to talk about. we'll start as we always do with the mash-up. our look at the stories making impacts right now. we are watching it all so you don't have to. we begin tonight with an explosive new claim from a top official in the bush administration. some vt president's closest aids, this claim says, seek to exaggerate the terrorist threat here at home for political gain. >> the former homeland security secretary tom ridge. he's now suggesting he may have been pressured by the bush white house to influence the 2004 election. he was pressured by top bush administration officials including secretary donald rumsfeld and john ashcroft to raise the terror threat level from yellow to orange the weekend before the 2004 re-election election. >> ridge says there was no intelligence to justify raising the threat level
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but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. chantix gave me that extra help that i needed to get through a tough time. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of cigarettes in my purse and then i think i opened my purse and realized it was still there. and i said, "what the heck, i don't need these..." ...i said, you know, "bye, i don't need you anymore, you're not my crutch, i don't need a crutch." (announcer) talk to your doctor about chantix and a support plan rth'satigou f f yor. some people have had changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice agitation, hostility, depression or changes in behavior, thinking or m
but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. chantix gave me that extra help that i needed to get through a tough time. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of cigarettes in my purse...
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she joins us this morning. good of you to be with us this morning. the american association of family prak tictitioners, 2% wa to be internists or primary care physicians. why does no one want to be a primary care physician these days? >> it's not something that we tend to value. value has a specific meaning. emotional value, yes. but there's also money. why would anybody go in to what is clearly the lowest-paid ie least valued of all of the specialties? there's a guy in san francisco, steve schroeder. he says that if health care continues the way it is now, the only people who will go in to primary care are fools or angels. >> and you're one of those angels, correct? or are you a fool? we're not sure. which would you classify yourself to be? >> depends on the day of the week, i think. >> and as we mentioned coming in to you as well, if public option or however they do it brings millions of people currently in the ranks of uninsured in to health care, they're going to have to go see a primary care physician. how great is the need going to be for the
she joins us this morning. good of you to be with us this morning. the american association of family prak tictitioners, 2% wa to be internists or primary care physicians. why does no one want to be a primary care physician these days? >> it's not something that we tend to value. value has a specific meaning. emotional value, yes. but there's also money. why would anybody go in to what is clearly the lowest-paid ie least valued of all of the specialties? there's a guy in san francisco,...
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deborah feyerick for us. thanks. >>> it could take months to fill kennedy's senate seat unless there was a change in state law. it requires a special election in five months on cnn's "american morning" deval patrick says he supports changing the law for a special election. >> the legislature and the legislative leaders, i know, are seriously considering this request and this minor change to make a temporary appointment to the senate. they are focused not so much on whether it can be done and how it can be done and how to get it accomplished and that's not a simple calculation. they've got to work their way through it and i think they're working their way through it in good faith. you're right about the state, both in terms of health care, climate change and frankly the further considerations of how states are assisted through these very, very difficult times and how working people are put back to work and all of these are critical issues where no time can be lost and, frankly, the persistence of partisanship
deborah feyerick for us. thanks. >>> it could take months to fill kennedy's senate seat unless there was a change in state law. it requires a special election in five months on cnn's "american morning" deval patrick says he supports changing the law for a special election. >> the legislature and the legislative leaders, i know, are seriously considering this request and this minor change to make a temporary appointment to the senate. they are focused not so much on...
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presidents and their families. >> good friend of mine used to call us a fraternity with guns. we are very, very close knit. >> william albracht was an agent for 26 years. >> you're sworn to take a bullet for the president. we are trained to interpose ourself, ourdybo, between wherever it's coming fr, and your protectee. >> despite being around presidents and their families countless hours a day, the professional line was never crossed. >> you're not their friend. you are courteous to them, and you answer them with all the respect in the world whether you like them or not. it does not matter. >> though some made the work a pleasure. >> reagan and bush, without a doubt, those guys, they were america's americans. >> others made it less so. >> jimmy carter was rather difficult. he didn't intermix well with the secret service. >> over the years, agents have dealt with some strange situations. from the dating rituals of presidential daughters. >> there was no love lost between the detail and patti davis. >> to the nights on the town of the bush twins. all under thefg ye of agents. b
presidents and their families. >> good friend of mine used to call us a fraternity with guns. we are very, very close knit. >> william albracht was an agent for 26 years. >> you're sworn to take a bullet for the president. we are trained to interpose ourself, ourdybo, between wherever it's coming fr, and your protectee. >> despite being around presidents and their families countless hours a day, the professional line was never crossed. >> you're not their friend....
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a five minute shower uses ten to 25-gallons. you will save water, natural resource and energy to heat the water and some money. for more tips, go to wusa9.com and ick clicclon living gree become a fan of living green with wusa9.com. -- on wusa 9 on facebook to get live alerts on our stories. >>> there can be no notes in class without notebooks and no paper airplanes without paper. >> you have to have those. >> but parents have more choices this year. >> reporter: claire teaches middle school english. when she does her back to school shopping green products are at the top of the list. >> it is crazy how much of an impact you can have by buying recycled paper. >> reporter: each generate4. generates 4.6-pounds of trash erevda .er 40% of it is paper weight and schools are a major source. staples says sales of green school products are up and the exic every more ot year, like paper made from sugar cane, crayons from soy and pencils from recycled tires that caught the eye of cheyenne morales. >> pretty good. i want to see how the qual
a five minute shower uses ten to 25-gallons. you will save water, natural resource and energy to heat the water and some money. for more tips, go to wusa9.com and ick clicclon living gree become a fan of living green with wusa9.com. -- on wusa 9 on facebook to get live alerts on our stories. >>> there can be no notes in class without notebooks and no paper airplanes without paper. >> you have to have those. >> but parents have more choices this year. >> reporter:...
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thanks for being with us tonight. join us here tomorrow for all of us, thank you for watching. good night from new york. sitting in for campbell brown, john roberts. >>> tonight, hear the questions we want answered. is dick cheney going rogue? the former vice president already blasted the current commander in chief. >> he's make something choice that's in my mind will, in fact, raise the risk to the american people for another attack. >> now cheney confidantes say he is taking aim at george w. bush in his memoirs, the statute of limitations over. is he disrespecting the presidency? and is that crossing the line? >>> plus, should rick pitino keep his job? the louisville basketball coach caught in a sex scandal. >> i made a very difficult decision to tell the truth to the federal authorities, the local authorities, to university officials and most important the people that love me the most, my family and friends. >> but is a mentor to students to be held to a higher standard? >>> and an all-star tribute to a guitar god, steve miller and richy sambora remember les paul, the father
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new information coming in to us now. the usgs in golden, colorado, confirming to nbc news, 6.9 magnitude quake hit off the coast of baja, california. also there may be an investigation now about whether there are after shocks. we're looking into this right now. we'll continue to bring you up to date as we get more information to us here at msnbc. >>> the status quo is unacceptable. that's been the president's mantra on health care. now "newsweek" is turning the message on its head with an ironic look. jonathan alter is columnist for "newsweek." good to see you today. >> hi, contessa. >> somewhat of a devil's advocate. >> more in the category of satire. not everybody online when they read it at newsweek.com got the joke. my point was to try to nak a case for the status quo as a way of explaining how completely ridiculous and unsustainable the status quo is. i said i like a system where if i were to lose the job and have a recurrence of the cancer i had a few years ago, that i would be unable to get health insurance becaus
new information coming in to us now. the usgs in golden, colorado, confirming to nbc news, 6.9 magnitude quake hit off the coast of baja, california. also there may be an investigation now about whether there are after shocks. we're looking into this right now. we'll continue to bring you up to date as we get more information to us here at msnbc. >>> the status quo is unacceptable. that's been the president's mantra on health care. now "newsweek" is turning the message on its...
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jim acosta for us today. thanks for that. >>> also new this morning, new mexico governor bill richardson is starting a meeting with the diplomats in santa fey. the former ambassador to the u.n. has been to pyongyang several times. the governor's office said they will not be representing the white house in these talks. >>> one of the wild fires burning across california started with marijuana farmers with ties to mexican drug cartels. that fire has burned 90,000 acres in santa barbara county. one federal agent said, quote, no pun intented but it's a growing problem. >>> passengers stuck for five hours with crying babies and smelly toilets on a continental airlines jet say they're not getting enough from the airline. continental has publicly apologized, refunded the ticket, and sent them the $200 voucher as well as a $50 gift card. but there are customers who say for what we went through, continental's attempt at compensation is wholly inadequate. he says he felt imprisoned for the 5 1/2 hours waiting on the ta
jim acosta for us today. thanks for that. >>> also new this morning, new mexico governor bill richardson is starting a meeting with the diplomats in santa fey. the former ambassador to the u.n. has been to pyongyang several times. the governor's office said they will not be representing the white house in these talks. >>> one of the wild fires burning across california started with marijuana farmers with ties to mexican drug cartels. that fire has burned 90,000 acres in santa...
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middle of the day, for that time it would be used for sleeping, it would be more used like for used, misused for addiction. ddddddddddd >>> new developments in the investigation of michael jackson's death. we are getting the clearest indication yet that jackson's personal physician, dr. conrad murray, is the sole target of the criminal investigation. >> now, we know that other doctors' records have been subpoenaed, but clearly now, with three search warrants now served on dr. conrad murray's property, he has become the central focus. >> no one who is being treated that way by the police is merely a witness. now, that doesn't mean this person is going to be charged or is guilty of anything, but he is clearly the last doctor who had access to michael jackson, who was with him on the day he died, at the time he died. >> his lawyers say they don't think an arrest is imminent, because they haven't seen any proof or an autopsy report. but there are new details about his drastic money troubles. he's deeply in debt, and reports say his las vegas estate could face foreclosure. >> t
middle of the day, for that time it would be used for sleeping, it would be more used like for used, misused for addiction. ddddddddddd >>> new developments in the investigation of michael jackson's death. we are getting the clearest indication yet that jackson's personal physician, dr. conrad murray, is the sole target of the criminal investigation. >> now, we know that other doctors' records have been subpoenaed, but clearly now, with three search warrants now served...
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what more can you tell us? >> well, what's fascinating is when you compare these search warrants to the ones last week that were involved in houston, last week we had one doctor cited. we had dr. murray. we had one possible criminal charge. and that was manslaughter. no propofol was mentioned. this time, we have propofol mentioned, seven doctors are named, one nurse. we have mention of the 19 aliases, we have mention of michael jackson as an addict, and we have six possible crimes cited here. >> all right. to kelly zinc, host of celebtv.com, there are so many aliases here that they have probable cause, believed that could have been involved in the commission of a crime, that evidence could have been at these locations in las vegas. list for us some of these aliases. >> you've got jack london, you've got omar arnold, you've got his chef, kai chase, and one of his sons, prince. >> okay. and many, many more. i mean, paul fehrance, brian singleton, mike jackson, mike mic jackson meaning microphone jackson, m-i-c. a
what more can you tell us? >> well, what's fascinating is when you compare these search warrants to the ones last week that were involved in houston, last week we had one doctor cited. we had dr. murray. we had one possible criminal charge. and that was manslaughter. no propofol was mentioned. this time, we have propofol mentioned, seven doctors are named, one nurse. we have mention of the 19 aliases, we have mention of michael jackson as an addict, and we have six possible crimes cited...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. i hate my phone. what do i do? ( shouting ) this is crazy. you. let's run a free upgrade check. see if you're due for a new smartphone. don't i need to go to my carrier's store for that? no, you don't have to. we sell phones and plans on all the major networks. ok. well, is time travel possible? yes, i am from the future. announcer: phones, plans, and advice from thousands of people eager
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just point to us, show us where it happened. he showed us the door where a witness spotted his wheelchair days after police found his body. so we took a look inside and found the place a wreck, there was bleach on the countertop. police have been all throughout this abandoned apartment looking for fingerprints and we found this garbage back here with ashes all around it. she may have tried to burn the body here. that was after simpson nailed a three inch hammer into his brain and stabbed him up to 50 times and beat him over the head with a tire iron. we told him to watch through a mirror and dismembered him and sliced his throat. she admitted it. >> she wanted a candy bar and then told us what happened. >> reporter: the victim would drive his motorized wheelchair through the neighborhood and investigators thought simpson was a snitch. she thought he was one? she allegedly lured him inside with sex and then after three days of torture borrowed rainwater's car and dumped the body. >> i know she wasn't taking her meds like she was
just point to us, show us where it happened. he showed us the door where a witness spotted his wheelchair days after police found his body. so we took a look inside and found the place a wreck, there was bleach on the countertop. police have been all throughout this abandoned apartment looking for fingerprints and we found this garbage back here with ashes all around it. she may have tried to burn the body here. that was after simpson nailed a three inch hammer into his brain and stabbed him up...
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money is not going in like it used to and money is coming out more quickly than it used to. that's red ink, red ink, red ink for ten years. >> the president is taking a little bit of time off from his vacation to renominate ben bernanke getting in the fed. some people not happy that he's getting the not for the second time. but not much of a surprise. >> this is a guy who didn't understand or grasp the magnitude of the sub prime problem. he said it would not spill over. that was wrong. people say he failed to see this is going to happen. but, when he did -- when he did understand how big this crisis was, he was creative and aggressive. this is the man who helped orchestrate a lot of the things that people say kept us from going over the abyss. now they need him to help unwind those things so we don't repeat some of the mistakes of the depression. he's a scholar of the depression. once the economy started going again, it was fed blunders and monetary blunders that caused the economy to go back in the hole. that's what they want to avoid. >> is it that rare for that position t
money is not going in like it used to and money is coming out more quickly than it used to. that's red ink, red ink, red ink for ten years. >> the president is taking a little bit of time off from his vacation to renominate ben bernanke getting in the fed. some people not happy that he's getting the not for the second time. but not much of a surprise. >> this is a guy who didn't understand or grasp the magnitude of the sub prime problem. he said it would not spill over. that was...
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so glad you're with us. tell us to the best of your knowledge what happened. i understand you got the call at 5:08 a.m., the plane landed at 6:00 a.m. >> correct. the airport contacted our fire station here with a heads up of about 48 minutes more or less to make us aware of the injuries on board. apparently we had 15 injuries, 26 total, 22 stable, multiple injuries, bumps and bruiseses to neck pain, back pain. four considered serious, not critical, they are treated as well. the airline will decide whether or not to leave the uninjured passengers on the aircraft and continue the flight or disembark the entire aircraft. so far we're treating 26 patients. >> we're looking at the emergency vehicles there on the scene. what was your response to the situation this morning. >> we prepare for these incidents by calling extra equipment. we're using the back boards for the back injuries to transfer patients who may have worse injuries upon examination in the er. we have multiple paramedics, on board assessing patients, treating patients, ascertaining what they need. >>
so glad you're with us. tell us to the best of your knowledge what happened. i understand you got the call at 5:08 a.m., the plane landed at 6:00 a.m. >> correct. the airport contacted our fire station here with a heads up of about 48 minutes more or less to make us aware of the injuries on board. apparently we had 15 injuries, 26 total, 22 stable, multiple injuries, bumps and bruiseses to neck pain, back pain. four considered serious, not critical, they are treated as well. the airline...